Did you know that you can rent textbooks? Renting textbooks allows you save that trip to the bookstore to sell them back or the shelf space from storing them just because you are too lazy to sell them back! Some perks from renting from Campus Book Rentals are: - save 40-90% … [Read more...]
The MoneySmart Family System
Details ... Is it possible to raise financially responsible kids of any age in a society filled with consumerism and entitlement? New York Times best-selling authors Steve and Annette Economides raised their five kids while spending 77 percent less than the USDA … [Read more...]
Budgeting as a College Student: Where to Spend and When to Save
We are excited to bring you a guest post by Mariana Ashley. One thing that most students in college have in common is a lack of substantial funds to go around. Some people are lucky enough to have help from their parents while others have to pay their own way through, but no … [Read more...]
Don’t buy, rent!
There are a lot of different things during your life that you'll find yourself in need of just a couple of times. Maybe you need a special tool during renovation work on your house, maybe you need an outfit for a once in a lifetime wedding or prom or perhaps you want some … [Read more...]
Buying a Car on a Budget
Buying a car on a budget often means purchasing one that is pre-owned. The idea of used car buying is nowhere near as dirty as it was in the past. There are far more reputable used car vendors than there were in the past and the growth of online car sales has boosted the used car … [Read more...]
Amazon Gift Card Giveaway!
I've teamed up with 4 other great blogs to bring you a $50 Amazon Gift Card Giveaway! What would you do with $50 to spend at Amazon? Enter using the Rafflecopter form below to win. 1 winner will receive a $50 Amazon Gift Code emailed to them at the close of the giveaway. … [Read more...]
Budget holidays in the UK
Holidaying in the UK doesn’t have to cost a fortune. More and more families are looking for budget breaks that don’t break the bank and this is where a ‘staycation’ can prove excellent value for money. Here we pick out four areas of the UK ideal for a cheap family … [Read more...]
Wealth Watchers: A Simple Program to Help You Spend Less and Save More
Details ... Ten years ago, Alice Wood was living a normal life, balancing her career, family, and finances with con dence. Having grown up with a father who was a bank president from the pre-branch banking era and a mother who was influenced by the Great … [Read more...]
Compensation Claims- Ins and Outs. Your guide to saving money.
If you’ve been injured as a result of an accident which wasn’t caused by you, a compensation claim could be filed as a result of what happened to you. However, one barrier which people in this situation believe can prohibit them from making a claim for compensation is cost. … [Read more...]
Running Down Coupon Codes
Brian pointed out last week he needed new running shoes. His running shoes have a hole in the heel of the fabric. Not only did he need a pair of running shoes, he needed a pair of every day shoes (or in my head tennis shoes because all sneakers are tennis shoes to me). So I told … [Read more...]
Daily Deal Sites … Love or Hate?
Do you love or hate daily deal sites? Have you seen the Top 50 Deals Online? Those aren't even daily deals ... their catch is they are just online. It does seem some of the best deals are online. I have to admit that this week that Brian convinced me that we needed pocket folding … [Read more...]
Coupons: Beyond the Basics
We have talked often about resources for finding online coupons such as Coupons.Answers.com. We know that finding that online coupon code can really make that online purchase worth the savings. Maybe the coupon is for free shipping or 20% off your order ... at any rate, it is … [Read more...]
Friday Favorite: Amazon Prime
Friday Favorites is another almost weekly feature here at Simply Budgeted. The whole point of this feature is to share some of our favorite finds. Anything is game. Food. Cleaning supplies. Kid stuff. Garden favorites. Recipes. Anything that I really like and want to randomly … [Read more...]
A Budget of Convenience
Is your budget a budget of necessity or a budget of convenience? With a budget of necessity, you are down to what you need. You may be paying off debt. You may be adding to your savings. You aren't buying extras such a dinner out or hitting up a sale to look for new shoes for … [Read more...]
Dear Budget – March 18
I have a love/hate relations with our budget. I decided I would share some of our victories and struggles with our budget so you can see that it happens to all of us. It is past the middle of the month and we are still friends. I realize that this might change next week as … [Read more...]
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